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A Closer Look at the 2010 Patriots Defense (Halfway Edition)

November 12, 2010 by Mike Dussault

This season I’ve dedicated myself to focusing on the defensive personnel and strategy that the Patriots are using. I’ve kept track of formations. I’ve charted snap percentages. And I’ve enjoyed every minute of it. 

It has been an education and I’m happy to share some attempted insight at just what the Patriots have tried to do on defense that has left them with a 6-2 record, yet a poorly ranked defense.

I bust out the defensive snap percentage charts and provide a break down of the three levels of the Belichick 2.0 Pats Defense after the jump…

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: defense, devin mccourty, jerod mayo, new england patriots, patrick chung

Notes on a Solid Patriots Win Over the Vikings

November 1, 2010 by Mike Dussault

I’m looking forward to getting a second look at this game but for now here were my notes that I jotted down during the action. 

– Sometimes I think it’s hard to tell what the coaches depth chart really looks like. Yesterday was a prime example because I think they took to more of a 1st Half/2nd Half approach to their rotations. Need to look closer at it, but seems to me like they saved Gerard Warren for the second half?

– Reiss said Ninkovich got reduced playing time in the second half due to performance issues but I’m not so sure. Nink had a great third down tackle on third down to force a punt.

– Is it me or did the refs screw us on a couple calls yesterday?

– I really think the next step for this defense is really just getting 1-2 more stops on third down per game. While the numbers look good from yesterday, and statistically it was their best game on 3rd down yet, that doesn’t include the 2-3 penalties they had on third downs as well. That’s really the difference right now for this defense from being okay to being excellent. They are solid on first/second downs and have not given up a 100 yard rusher yet. That’s where great defenses start. If you can stop the run the foundation is there. Now it just comes down to getting off the field on third down. If they can start doing that just 1-2 more times per game this will be a top ten defense. It’s really just that simple. More on this coming this week I’m sure…

– There was some debate about Devin McCourty vs. Kyle Wilson early this year. Is there any question who has been the better player? Oh by the way the Jets only real contributions from their rookies is coming from their backup fullback, John “the prophetized leader of the human resistance against Skynet” Conner. Wilson has been just okay, Ducasse and McKnight aren’t even dressing. Doesn’t bode well for a team with so many veteran free agents after this year. But it bodes well for the Patriots who have at least 12 first or second year players who are major contributors.

– What can you say about that 4th down stop, it was potentially the difference in the game and it was all made possible by Ron Brace who hadn’t played last week. With both Deaderick and Brace contributing it doesn’t necessarily mean the Pats will be forced to take a DE in the 2011 draft. At least not in the first round.

– I hope Deion Branch’s hamstring doesn’t get any worse. Thank Hoodie that Brandon Tate stepped up. But did Minnesota make conscious effort to take Hernandez out of the equation? Hernan did have one sick catch on third down that I have no idea how he caught it. It was like he looked back and the ball was literally on his hip.

– It’s not often you see a running back slowly brought along for two seasons before taking over full time like BJGE. Sure, some of it has had to do with Fred Taylor getting hurt but it’s rare you see a runningback really starting to break out in their third year. 

– What can you say about Danny Woodhead. He’s making blocks and serving as a solid replacement for Kevin Faulk, which is a HUGE feat. Every time he scores or gets a first down I can feel Rex Ryan groaning. He’s making big plays every game now. Gotta love it!

– I think Logan Mankins is really going to take this offense to the next level. Connolly has been solid but Mankins is better than solid. 

– Just the simple fact that Mangini coaches the Browns makes me a little apprehensive about this game. With a young defense no game is a given, even if Peter King has us at #1 in his Fine Fifteen.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: Brett Favre, devin mccourty, Minnesota Vikings, new england patriots

October 29, 2010 by Mike Dussault

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3DyFz

Here’s Devin McCourty talking in the locker room today. The more I hear and see of McCourty the more I love him. He’s humble, hard working and has really seemed to improve every week (and he was pretty good to begin with).

I think this kid has a long bright future ahead of him, hopefully with a Lombardi Trophy or five.

(Source: http://www.youtube.com/)

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ESPN Rookie Watch: Hernandez #5

October 21, 2010 by Mike Dussault

ESPN Rookie Watch: Hernandez #5

The Patriots’ Aaron Hernandez is number five and Devin McCourty gets an honorable mention, but when you think of the all the Pats rookies and second year players that are forming the core of this team you can’t help but be really, really excited. 

The thought of having another draft like we had in 2010 in 2011 is frightening. Already in 2010 there are 6 real impact rookies, (Hernandez, McCourty, Spikes, Cunningham, Gronkowski, Mesko) and two undrafted guys (Deaderick, Fletcher) who are seeing more and more time.

The Patriots will have needs to fill in 2011, especially along the lines, but there are a lot of solid, talented pieces in place for this team to dominate the next decade.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: aaron hernandez, devin mccourty, new england patriots

Belichick Puts McCourty in Elite Company

October 13, 2010 by Mike Dussault

Belichick Puts McCourty in Elite Company

Nooo! We should’ve drafted Sergio Kindle! Or Jerry Hughes! Or Dez Bryant!

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: devin mccourty, new england patriots

3 Patriots on National Football Post’s All-Rookie Team

May 6, 2010 by Mike Dussault

3 Patriots on National Football Post’s All-Rookie Team

Of the picks in the first three rounds I think it’s pretty safe to say we know what we’re gonna get with McCourty, Spikes and Gronk. But it’s Hernandez and Cunningham that should be the most interesting to watch. Both seem extremely versatile and will give the coaches many options when game planning.

Filed Under: Uncategorized Tagged With: aaron hernandez, devin mccourty, Jermaine Cunningham, new england patriots, Rob Gronkowski

April 30, 2010 by Mike Dussault


Patriots Rookie Eye Ball Test #2: Devin McCourty

I have to admit with a cornerback it’s really black or white. You either look like a pro corner (see Darius Butler, Bodden, even Wilhite) or you don’t (see Terrence Wheatley). It’s pretty clear to me that McCourty has, in the words of Roxette, got the look.

Usually I prefer my #32s to be white runningbacks like Craig James, so a corner with a number in the 30s is a little bit of a twist. We’ll see if he keeps it or if he switches up to say #22 after training camp (sorry Wheaties). Of course McCourty already changed his twitter handle to reflect #32 so maybe he plans on keeping it.

Solid overall look. Let’s hope he’s the next Darrelle Bevis. Yes, Bevis. I’m sick of everyone referring to Bevis as the cornerback Jesus, so from here on out he will be referred to as Bevis, the Great Cornerholio.

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